It's unlikely ! A large python (such as a Burmese Python) can live to around 35 years.
The cat would be 20 in human years, although I've never heard of a cat living that long. The oldest cat I've ever heard of (and met) was 16 (human years).
The lifespan of a snake in captivity can vary depending on the species. On average, most snakes live between 10-20 years in captivity, with some species living even longer than that. Providing proper care, diet, and habitat can help increase a snake's lifespan in captivity.
Werewolfs are typically know to live for around around human ages 100 years to around 200 years
Cats can live up to 20 years in Human years
100 liters
I seriously doubt it - even the largest pythons only live to around 45 years.
the largest recorded was 100 inches / 2.5 metres long
No. There is no snake that is 100 feet long, or anywhere close to that.
the blue malaysian coral snake. it is called the 100 paces snake because they say that's how long you can walk before dying. it's that deadly
Its approximately 80 years old. But if its 3 years it 100.
Well one human year is 25 hamster years so I guess he is 100. Hope this helps! =)
The average life span of a human 100 years ago was around 50-60 years. Factors such as healthcare, sanitation, and living conditions were not as advanced as they are today, leading to a lower life expectancy.
Multiply by 100.
Oh, dude, I wish I could say yes to that wild idea, but no, snakes can't magically transform into humans after hitting the big 1-0-0. They're pretty set in their slithery, snakey ways. So, if you're waiting for your pet snake to start chatting with you in English on its 100th birthday, you might be in for a looong wait.
Average life of a human being in years: 80 to 100 years old.
well dogs are 7 year to 1 human year.i belive that cats are 5 years,though i am not 100% sure.
yes, but those people are rare to find =Z